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Anglicanism, also known as Episcopalianism in some countries, [1][2] is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, [3] in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe
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Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism
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Anglican churches are a catholic communion in that we are part of the universal Body of Christ, on earth, and in heaven, and we believe the same thing as the Apostles and the Church in history We retain the catholic patterns of governance, sacraments, and practices
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The Anglican Church, which stems from the Protestant Reformation, is one of the most prominent Christian traditions in the world Moreover, its adherents have often exerted tremendous social and cultural influence, particularly in English-speaking countries
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Globally, Anglicans form the third largest body of Christians in the world (around 80 million members) behind the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches The name “Anglican” is traced back to the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Europe
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The Anglican Triad, or three-legged stool, provides the authority of the Church “Reason” refers to the intellect and the experience of God While the Bible is the primary source of authority and tradition refers to the practices, teachings, and interpretations handed down through the history of the Church, reason is used to apply the Bible
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Theologically, Anglican beliefs take a middle position between Protestantism and Catholicism and reflect a balance of Scripture, tradition, and reason Because the denomination allows for significant freedom and diversity, a great many variations in Anglican beliefs, doctrine, and practice exist within this worldwide communion of churches
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Anglicanism is a denomination within Christianity It is made up of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion (a group of Anglican churches from many other countries)
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